CommitteesEx-officio member of all committees​ProfileSarah Stallebrass was educated at the City of London School for Girls and St John’s College Cambridge. She is Professor of Soil Mechanics at City, University of London and current Head of the Department of Civil Engineering. She carries out research and teaching related to geotechnical engineering, which is the study of structures in and on the ground such as tunnels, deep excavations and foundations for buildings. She is a liveryman of The Skinners’ Company

Lynda Myers

PositionVice Chairman, Foundation Governor (appointed by The Skinners' Company)Appointed June 2013​Re-appointed June 2017

CommitteesEducation Committee, Staffing and Pay Committee (Chairman) and Community and Development Committee (Chairman)

ProfileLynda Myers is a Member of the Skinners' Company, Vice Chairman of Governors at the Skinners' School, and a governor of her local primary school. Having lived in the Tunbridge Wells area all her life, and as a mother of three children, she is very aware of what the The Skinners' Kent Academy needs to bring to the community. Lynda is " proud to be actively involved in this exciting journey of transformation in the lives of the students."

Gillian Arthur

PositionAssociate Governor (appointed by The Skinners' Company)Appointed December 2016

CommitteesCommunity and Development Committee

ProfileGillian was educated at Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School before going on to Hull University to study a joint degree in Business Studies and Spanish. She was worked for over 20 years in Marketing and is currently the Managing Partner of Field Day, an integrated marketing agency based in London. Gillian lives in Tunbridge Wells with her two young children, and is committed to doing the best she can to help others achieve the best they can; whether that be her children, her work colleagues or the staff and students at The Skinners' Kent Academy.

Annabelle Baird

PositionFoundation Governor (appointed by The Skinners' Company)Chairman of Skinners' Kent Primary School Local Governing BodyAppointed March 2015

Committees

ProfileAnnabelle Baird read law at Cambridge University and was a solicitor in a large City practice until leaving to bring up her two children. She returned to education by attending art school in London as a mature student at that time. She was a governor of the Judd school for 17 years, and is now chairman of the Skinners Kent Primary School Local Governing Body. She lives in London and is a member of the livery and the court of the Skinners Company.

Sam Barker

PositionFoundation Governor (appointed by The Skinners' Company)Appointed October 2017

ProfileSam attended The Skinners' School in Tunbridge Wells where he was Head Boy, and then read Law at Worcester College, Oxford, where he was the Common Room President. Between school and university Sam worked at The Skinners' Kent Academy in its first year, as a Learning Mentor. He is now a Barrister at a leading set of chambers in London, specialising in prosecuting and defending serious criminal cases in London and the South East. He is a Freeman of the Skinners' Company.

James Blake

PositionStaff Governor (elected by the staff)Appointed October 2015

CommitteesEducation Committee and Community and Development Committee

ProfileJames has taught at The Skinners’ Kent Academy since the start of his NQT year in 2011. Since then he says he has been privileged to see the Academy grow and go from strength to strength. "I believe the Academy offers something truly unique to citizens of the Tunbridge Wells area, and as staff governor, my aim is to ensure that staff and students collaborate and excel together in a safe, inspiring and prosperous environment."

Sian Carr

PositionExecutive Principal, The Skinners’ Kent Academy and Skinners' Kent Primary School (appointed by The Skinners' Company as Governor by virtue of role)

CommitteesEx-officio member of all committees

ProfileSian Carr has a long and distinguished career in education and currently works to a local, national and international education agenda. Passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people, Sian believes that strong, positive and focused leadership at all levels in a school is essential to its success and improvement. In addition to being Executive Principal, Mrs Sian Carr is a member of the International Baccalaureate Board of Governors and is also President of The Association of Schools and College Leaders (ASCL), a post which she will hold for a year. Prior to 2009 when Sian Carr first became involved with The Skinners’ Kent Academy she was Operational Director, Stakeholders & Networks, at the National College for School Leadership in Nottingham. Her role involved developing a leadership network for all school leaders which enabled the voice of practice to be heard and shared. Before this she was Director of the Eastern Leadership Centre based in Cambridge, a charitable partnership company which promoted excellent leadership development opportunities across the East of England. She had previously been Head of the Sandon School in Chelmsford in Essex, for seven years. Sandon School was an 11-18 mixed comprehensive. Sian’s earlier teaching career was spent in four London schools. Sian is also a Governor at Sevenoaks School.

Claire Cole

PositionParent Governor (elected by parents)Appointed October 2017

Committees​Education Committee

ProfileClaire Cole has lived in Tunbridge Wells since she was 3 years old and after attending Claremont Primary School she went on to Bennett Memorial Diocesan School. She was always been passionate about children and education and went to Roehampton University in London to become a primary school teacher. After returning home to Tunbridge Wells she taught for many happy years at a small village school near Sevenoaks, becoming deputy and eventually headteacher. She left teaching full time after the birth of her second son and is currently a home tutor, specialising in additional educational needs. Her younger son is still at primary school whilst the older one attends SKA. She believes strongly in life long learning and making education accessible, exciting and challenging to all.

Giselle Corincigh

PositionParent Governor (elected by parents)Appointed March 2018

Committees​ProfileGiselle has a track record of over 18 years’ experience as a successful board member, company director and school governor, so she is acutely aware of the skills and commitment the Governorship practically requires of a parent. She has great respect for what the SKA learning community achieves, however she also believes, as parent governor, she has the ability and experience to bring appropriate, sensitive yet constructive challenge to the Governing Body to help make the Academy even better in its endeavour to sustain excellence for all its students. Through her University Lecturer & Health Promoter career she has worked with the most academically able as well as the most vulnerable & marginalised in society. Therefore she has the experience, skills and awareness to scrutinise the Academy as a governor, to ensure that all students, of all abilities & backgrounds, get the utmost out of their time at SKA and are supported to shine to their brightest!

Lord Jonathan Evans of Weardale KCB DL

PositionFoundation Governor (appointed by The Skinners' Company)Appointed January 2014Re-appointed January 2018

CommitteesStaffing and Pay Committee

ProfileJonathan Evans was educated at Sevenoaks School and Bristol University. He worked in the Security Service for many years and was Director General of the Service until his retirement in 2013. He is a Crossbench Peer, an Honorary Professor at St Andrews University, a Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Kent and a Liveryman of the Skinners' Company.

David Fitzsimmons

PositionFoundation Governor (appointed by The Skinners' Company)Appointed June 2015

CommitteesFinance and General Purposes Committee (Chairman), Staffing and Pay Committee and Community and Development Committee

ProfileDavid was educated at Shrewsbury School, Magdalene College, Cambridge and Stanford University. He had a wide-ranging career at BP from 1978 to 2004, followed by four years as CEO of Novera Energy, a UK renewable energy company. He is currently a director of Dana Petroleum, Permasense Limited and Photonomi Limited. He is also Chairman of Locate in Kent, the county's inward investment agency and a Trustee of the charity Dig Deep, which helps communities in Kenya improve their access to clean water and sanitation. He lives at Tunbridge Wells.

Judith Heald

PositionCommunity Governor (Associate Governor appointed by The Skinners' Company)Appointed March 2015

CommitteesFinance and General Purposes Committee

ProfileJudith was educated at Laurence Jackson School and Prior Pursglove sixth form college in Guisborough and subsequently read mathematics at Oxford University. She qualified as a Chartered Accountant at Price Waterhouse (now part of PricewaterhouseCoopers) and, having spent 10 years there, then worked for 8 years at HSBC latterly as the Group Financial Controller of HSBC UK Bank. She joined AXAPPP healthcare in 2001 and is currently Development Director. She has two grown up children and lives in Speldhurst.

Julian Metcalf

PositionAssociate Governor (appointed by The Skinners' School Foundation)Appointed January 2014​Re-appointed January 2018

CommitteesSEND Governor, Education Committee

ProfileJulian is the Deputy Headteacher at The Skinners' School in Tunbridge Wells. Prior to this appointment, he was the UK Manager for the International Baccalaureate Organisation, supporting the four IB schools' programmes (PYP, MYP, DP and IBCP). Julian is Chair of the GSHA Deputies' Network, has worked as Programme Lead for the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust where he first worked with the Skinners' Kent Academy, and was previously Assistant Headteacher at Dartford Grammar School. He has a B.A. in History and an M.A. in English Literature from the University of Leeds, completed his P.G.C.E. at King's College, London, and has completed his National Professional Qualification for Headteachers (NPQH) through the Institute of Education.

Neil Pegrum

PositionAssociate Governor (appointed by The Skinners' Company)Appointed September 2015

Committees

ProfileNeil was educated at King Edward VI School, Southampton and Lincoln College, Oxford. He also has an Executive MBA from The London Business School. Neil has worked in fund management for the last 30 years, and is currently Head of Soros UK. In addition, he is a co-opted governor at Broadwater Down Primary School and a committee member of the charity The October Club. He lives in Tunbridge Wells.

Hugo Pound

PositionFoundation Governor (appointed by The Skinners' Company)Appointed July 2016

CommitteesCommunity and Development Committee

ProfileHugo is a chartered occupational psychologist who works globally with organisations going through mergers, acquisitions or large transformation projects. At the start of his career, he was a qualified social worker in N. London specialising in adolescent child care and mental health. He has lived in Tunbridge Wells since 1992 and is a liveryman of The Skinners’ Company. He was a Parent Governor and latterly a Foundation Governor at The Judd School for ten years, for six years as Chair of the Education Committee.

Jeremy Stanyard

PositionAssociate Governor (appointed by The Skinners' Company)Appointed December 2013​Re-appointed December 2017​

CommitteesFinance and General Purposes Committee, Staffing and Pay Committee

ProfileJeremy Stanyard qualified as a civil engineer before embarking on a 30 year career with PA Consulting, in which he specialised in project management in the finance and government sectors. Educated at Whitgift School, Nottingham University and Imperial College, he is now undertaking a number of pro bono roles in education and sport.

Ed Wesson

PositionFoundation Governor (appointed by The Skinners' School Foundation)Appointed September 2013

CommitteesEducation Committee (Chairman)

ProfileEd Wesson has been Headmaster at The Skinners’ School since September 2013, having previously been Head of King’s School, Tynemouth. He is a teacher of History and French, and heavily involved in coaching rugby and cricket at all schools he has worked at. Ed lives in Speldhurst with his wife Susie and two daughters, Molly and Ella.